Retro gaming, for me is far more rewarding than modern titles. I became disillusioned with the plethora of titles out there with superb video clips and all-star casts, whilst forgetting to actually make a decent story or decent game. As a result I’ve been digging through my old consoles and one...

Sim City on the Super Nintendo entertainment system (SNES) in my opinion was the best version of any of the Sim City games, Sim City 2000 and Sim City 3000. Many have said that it was &#8216;Nintendoised&#8217; and they were spot on, that&#8217;s what made it so good. Nintendo had added a little...

Sim City on the SNES is a bit of a let down compared to the PC version. The graphics are very poor and that can be a bit off putting I also found it very hard to build a big city without cheating. The little professor who you can turn to for help is a good touch, but sadly this is the only thing...

When I first played the SNES version of Sim City I was to say the least surprised after playing the PC version i was expecting to see the same thing on the SNES. It was not to be SimCity has been Nintendofied, which is a good thing the whole thing feels different, looks different and act...

Aah, Sim City. That most wonderous of strategy games. Everyone's heard of it. Everyone's played it. No-one I know has ever done well on it. Sim City on the SNES is impossible! You could start off with the most plausible, well fouded city ever, but still lose funds, people, and everntually go...